Difficult access to employment, contracts not renewed, the loss of purchasing power… If the pandemic has predominantly affected the elderly, its economic consequences are intended especially for the young. According to a study by Kantar, three out of four expect the same to suffer in the future the consequences of the crisis, more than any other generation. Gabriel Attal, the secretary of State for Youth, promised that the government would present a “comprehensive plan for the youth prior to the summer.” So far, The Republicans want to take the lead. At the Meeting, two members of parliament LR, Guillaume Peltier, and Eric Woerth, presented this Thursday, June 11, a proposal of law to defend the employment of less than 25 years.

“as of 15 June, and for two years”

“The proposal of the bill is to exempt from employers’ contributions any hiring of young people under the age of 25 years by a company, association or authority, as of June 15, and for two years”, sums up Guillaume Peltier, vice-president of rs, in an interview in Paris on Tuesday. “The condition of a CDI or a CDD of at least six months”, he says, asserting that this provision would “create 100,000 jobs for our youth”.

Guillaume Peltier wants to pull the alarm in the face of this new situation. “Never, since the war, unemployment had not increased so much. And this crisis affects particularly the youth, with 150,000 unemployed more in April”, would like to remind the member LR. “If it does not, our political class could be guilty of non-assistance to a youth in danger”, he warns.

According to the forecasts of the Dares and the Insee, between 165.000 and 320.000 more young people could be jobless in the second half compared to the end of the year 2019.

The editorial team conseilleFini hires… This summer, employers are preparing to cut effectifs1 commentaireEsmeralda 1the 11/06/2020 at 07:56

The best way for most of 55 years or more 45 having regard to the unemployment that is coming, not able to find a job, then he would rather drop all of the charges.

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